Brahms & Schubert Works for Piano Trio

Overview
Like all great chamber music works, the piano trios composed by Johannes Brahms and Franz Schubert are much more than just romantic masterpieces: They are an eternal source of life, remaining ageless and keeping alive the love of musicians and audiences alike for the essence of European music. No matter how familiar to us, each new encounter with them is always a refreshing experience. Especially when they are performed by musicians who approach them with a youthful freshness that is also accompanied by knowledge, experience, talent and refined taste. Among the rapidly up-and-coming Greek soloists, Alexandros and Timos Gavriilidis-Petrin and Konstantinos Destounis undoubtedly belong to that select class of musicians.
Credits
- violin
Alexandros Gavriilidis-Petrin
- cello
Timotheos Gavriilidis-Petrin
- piano
Konstantinos Destounis
Programme
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Franz Schubert: Adagio in E-flat major, D. 897, “Notturno”
Johannes Brahms: Piano trio no. 2 in C major, opus 87
Franz Schubert: Piano trio no. 2 in E-flat major, D. 929
See also

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Organizer: Megaron Athens Concert Hall
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Music
Trio El Greco
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Organizer: Megaron Athens Concert Hall
Thursday 12.10.2023, 20:30